W- ! (0nh ” 1 ' ! r .^^ oQ lately, 22 pins Wefeexliricled 1 wqn tyd ihetp jsomc t^pio,'ago.‘, She m hef while'taking clothes ■from a line.and being strartled by a young maq Iff gjjofti Jori'thqm slip dpjrtf her threat! 1 [C7* TheAristm (Texas) Gazette of the 30th' ultttB»y*- s that:the govornment refusod to 1 take ftheifitock Offered by Messrs. •'Walker and'King, < ujssteurity for themdking of the Pacific RaU '•jrmd, ond'that ithe-project : is, therefore, at an end. ,• 1 "] u ! ' ! -• •• •" ■ Work great complaints t qf nt the late elections. Tfyi been violated.; It will always be ,801-till Btftte or civil authority stands beside the .igutf&rid by protecting it. ~ ’ fefy.fe rivaled that before Henry Welggs of * h fect sap with his plunder, he liad gone about the town, paying several sinallbills. i£a_conscience .was not entirely scared. No man’s is, yery^probably.: , Emperor of Austria is so hard up HhJThfc haalfasferredl for two millions of frknes, jJtHb writing !6f all tboyailwavs in Hungary and company Of . Paris and Vienna 'jiuii?ra. v .: , , i A.* W’tishiAgton'territory is growing rapidly, •ffiwfeiiiritvy’ T\vo f years ago tho population 'S.ObQ; now it is over 6,(T00—-the of tho population being improved 1 Y. Courantsays that thWpeople of that vicinity who believe tho sec ond coming of our Lord is At hand, hav6 been , 'selling their‘property to pay their debts and ,^j^re,fortl^eadvent. ’ \ -< Legislature of Canada has resolved •to Vote'a sum of money for the widows hud oi 1 - slain British soldiers: The aris pf6cmfey of- England should all do this. The •kpihrrehis their own expenses of the twenty religious in the.city of Boston, is cal ■OTlfttcd at! $240 000 a year. Tho Methodist iptcachora-haveiho smallest .salaries, the Uni tarians the largest. * the wreck, of the Yankee Blade a man -had two carpet bags, which he put around bis neck And thoti attempted to swim to a boat.— But his, treasure carried him down as if he were qtflne..., , Otitis contemplated to tunnel the Ohio at b Louisville,Ky., and JellersonTille, la., and thus thYiilc both banks, while leaving the navigation •trtfc—os in the manner of the Thames tunnel. '•« r ' .. ■ ... tij.t [C/fla Russia it is found that if powdered <»obarcoalbc mixed with the tallow before it is huade into candles, the light is found to bo great* fcljn improved, i'his is a plan worth adopting. There is in New York an asylum for where, conscious of their weakness, (tßoyjpluhlarilj undergo a wholesome order of •4/scipline and life. Swiss have, comparatively, more , xsl(graph w ‘ res at l^an aoy country m # l Eurt|pe., .They convey them in leaden tubes, underground. week, in New York, a man named GehsTey Attempted to kill a German girl named Wdcftey; because she refused to marry him. government is almost bank- TheSartorias ministry has left a deficit l«r$S5,000,000 to be made good. (•*>■> = 1 ••’’ttyVLmin says, tho first thing'that turned his attention to matrimony, won the neat and skil fliT manner. jn which a pretty girl handled a broom. He may’see tho time when the nianner tir'fchlch the broom- is handled, will not afford ttm-so-much satisfaction. Uiii-jf'. »*i * ■.. l i. i . , ( WDSffAfgeritleman walking in tho fields will) a lady, picked a blue-boll, and taking out his pen cil, wrote tho following Jlnes; which, with tho ■flowerjJip presumed to tho lady reify flower," of heavenly hue, f *‘'MustBurely'bonlJicU to you, Ur - -Foryou,'dear girl, dro heavenly too.” ’ * ’ To’wliich tho tidy replied: “ If, sir. your ompiiment bo true, I’m sorry that 1 look so blue.” C 7" An old bachelor geologist was boasting that every rock was as familiar to him as (he alphabet. A lady who Mas present declared that she knew of, ,a rock ot which ho was wholly Ignorant. “ Ybu don’t say—just name it, mad am,” cried Coilebs, quite self-possessed. “It tho cradle, sir /” replied tho l*dy „ that of all knowledge, tjjo most! important, the knowledge of ourscl thfiipost universally neglected. V jhrfOßt'.—“If I wen? so unlucky,” said An 'dftfccr ‘*as (o hate a stupid son, I would ccr- HArafyi by all means make him a parson.” A ‘AKi*gj‘itym who was In company, calmly re '•You think, dtflerently, sir, from your h'tpT* Upon coming into ihc ofiico the other ■GftjV tasked the ‘devil’ his rule for punctua tion. Said he. .‘I set up ns long os I can hold my breath, then put in a comma: when 1 gape 'frmscrttt'semi-colon ' when I sneeze, a colon : .and When 1 wdnt another chaw of tobacco, I make & paragraph.” ET-tho new ministers from Portugal and PtuWa,' were received by President Pierce a •lew'dlxysago. To Preserve Apples. • 4 A great many persons lose their winter ap tflfeS.pdt'because they will not keep, but because £ hey. do pot know how to keep them. Wo com- Wtaa thft following to the attention of all.— t collect - that too much importanco cannot be to keeping apples in a cool place, but hertytlioy/will not freeze. Thokecplng'of apples and other fruits de pends very much upon the care with which they are gathered, and the place in which they are deposited! hence a few hints on the subject wilt hot bo valueless to the orchardist and gar? diner. ’ 1 .‘■•lislto ! autumn and winter apples belong to (hat'da&t of fruits which are gathered before ih&lUritjr. and ripened in the fruit room or cel lar i' and they should be picked when they have received the tree all tho valuable elements tb'e season will allow it to give them. English gardeners have a rule that no fruit should be suffered to remain on tho trees after they ceaso to vegetate, and this is in general a good one. ’She apples above spoken of, as well ns pcars of thnaamc class, may remain ungalhored until there is danger of injury from frost, as tho sun ( and air, and tho still remaining vigor of the tree ( mem* necessary to their perfection and maturi- Apples designed for long preservation should as-far as practicable be picked by hand, care fully and separately, and when they arc not wot by devv or rain. They should bo-handled BO W nof to bruise them In the least, as careful ly. AlitaSras' eggs or glassware. Lay them mntlyiupdn (he lloor of a cool dry room, afoot ae^pTto sweat and season for two or three weeks ;■ and then, on a clear dry day, sort and Mok’tho apples in clean dry barrels, filling tStili 60 full that the apples cannot move after being'boidcd in. The very l»C8t, which will kmp longest, may bo wrapped up separately in soft paper before making, or they may bo placed m layers with dry chaff around between them. , . . 'Most cellars and ground floors ore too damp Yorihd perfect keeping of apples through the winter; and flprjug, and also of too variable a tompVature—the latter should not vary much from forty degress. If an upper; room can bo eo perpared as to retain about tile same degree of heat, dryness, and darkness, jt is a very de sirable locality for the preservation of fruit, not oilly apples, but pears, grants. &o. To (ho preservatiQuof tho two Inst named, considerable attention bus recently bteu given. Cheap BQpks&TtUKCyArUGles. , ’ ' HAVESTICK hns; just received and.ls ,Mv mow opening a splendid, display of FaOcy ,GQod?)itp which hedpsirea to call thoottontion of hip friends -and thOipublic. i Hip assortment cannot bp surpassed in uovoly and'eleganco, andj .both ip qiiaUtyiaud. price of ;thei articled,' cannot fail to purchasers!, -His stock, comprises every variety of fancy, articles* such as t* Ladles Fancy baskets,, ... • ••,;;■■ I , Fancy , Work Boses, with sewing instruments.' .Paper.Macho.Goodai • • Elegant Alabaster .and .Porcelain Ink-stands' and Trays,., ~ ; Fancy ivory, pearl &, shell card cases,- | Port Moriaies of every ' l' ’ 1 • ■ Gold Pons and Pencils, , 1 1’ . i . ■ Funcy-papef weights; ■* ■ . .PapertieSj with a large variety of ladies* fanby " • stationary,,l . -•- i> • ‘ I ; Motto scale, and wafers, , Silk and bead , : Ladies’riding whips elegantly finished*, 1 , Perfume baskets aud bags, • ■ ■ ' . . Brushes of every kind for tho toilott,- .Roussel's perfumes of various kinds, ;‘. Musical Instruments of all kinks and at all ■prices,-with pn innumerable. variety of articles elegantly finished: . Abo, an extensive and elegant collection of: BOOKS, •, ’- • ■ comprising the various English and American Annuals forTBs4,richly qipbeUiehed and.lllos trnto Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books, for children pf all ages. His assortment of School Books and School Stationary is also complete, and comprises everything used in Col-, leges and tho schools: Ho also drib attention to to his elegant dialay of ? Lamps, Orianrtolcs, &<%, from tho extensive fcslabliahmefats of : Cornelius,- Archer ami otheraj Of Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lamps, fbr burning clthcr lard, sporfri or ctherial oil,' to gether with flower yascs, Tandy Screens, &c. —■ His assortment in this lino'is unequalled- in tho borough. Fhiits, Fancy Confectwney, Nqt*,Preserved Fruits, &c., in every variety and at all pricc3, ail of which fire pure and fresh, such as can bo Confldoply recommended to bis friends and tho little folks. Remember tho old stand, opposite tho Bunk. - ■' ' . S. W. ILVVERSTICK. Crtrlislo, lifarch 23, 1854. * W. K. CAMPDELL. Bargains at Wclso &. Campbell’s NEW and cheap’ store, south-west comer of Hanpver and Louthor streets. Wo now feel a pleasure In announcing that wo have just re ceived a splendid and-choice assortment <Jf Spring and Snmmor Goods, which we will offer at such prices as cannot fail to please the public. The etook consists of rc«s tf*oo(ls, Black and fancy dress silks, Foulards, Organdies, brilliants, lawns, jaconets, bareges, &c. Embroideries, fye. A handsome lot of Spencers, Underslceves, col lars, minings, edgings, inpertings, mourning col. lara, embroidered linen cambric handkerchiefs. Domestics! Checks, Tickings, Muslins, Joans, Drills, Bagging, Red and white Flannels, ' Cloths! . ■ A handsome assortment* of Cloths, Cosslmeros and Vestings, very cheap. 1 , Bonnets! A largo assortment of-Ladles and Misses French Lace, Gossamere, Belgrade, Tripoli, Braid arid Straw Bonnets; Misses Flats at very low prices. , Hats I Men and Boys’ Canton, Leghorn, China Peart,; Senate and Palm Leaf Bats. . Parasols, Umbrellas and Looking Glasses, very cheap. i , ( ’ i : Boots' f and Shoes! ' Wb are soiling a-largo lot of Ladles Shoes and' Gaiters at greatly reduced prices, ns we intend discontinuing this hmncli of our business,' ; OrQccries! Rio, and Java Coffee,Roasted Coffee, Brown and white Sugars, Loyoriug’s Syrup. Molasses, Teas, and Spices. | Qur stock for variety and cheapness is certain ly not surpassed by any in tho county. Those who wish to purchase articles of superior quality at rcasonabla prices, should not fail to give us a call. WEISE & CAMPBELL. Carlisle, April 0, 1854. . t priiis ■ Summer Clothing Henry H. lilt or, South flanocci- sheet, next door 'o the Post-oJJict, Carlisle, ' WODLD inlorm ms friends and tho public that ho Has lately added largely to his stock, and is fully prepared to supply all who may favor him with a cull, with any article in hib line, die has just completed a most extensive assortment of Spring & Summer Clothing, which ho flatters himself ho can sell as cheap if not chobpor, than any other establishment in this county. Uo has always on hand a great variety of ready made clothing, suitable for all seasons,magufac. turco under his own supervision,and guaranteed to givo satisfaction to purchasers. Just recaivea, a large Assortment of Cloths, Cassiraors & Vestings, with a frill supply of Fall & Winter Goods, which will bo made up In a fashionable and durable manner, at short notice and on reasonable terms. Ho would call attention to his stock of Shirts, Collars, Cravats,' Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Jloslciy, &q., which Is most complete. For tho liberal patronage hcrololoro extended him, lie feels Indebted, to his numerous custo mers, and assures them that no will bo spared In future to please them In style, manu facture and price. Give us a call. May 20, 1861—ly. lIANTCH’9 New Clothing Esta istoont. THE undersigned respectfully announces to his old friends and (tie public generally, that ho has re-commenced the CLOTHING BUSI NESS, In all its various branches, and has just opened, fresh from tho city, at “ Leonard's Cor tier,” North Hanover street, n well selected as sortment of BEADY MADE CLOTHING, embracing every Stylo, variety and finish, and at prices corresponding to the times and quality. He has also on hand a superior stock of Cloths, Cassityers & Testings, of every stylo suitable for Spring & Summer Wear, and which ho will make to order on terms which cannot laij to please. , His stock also em braces a fino lot of Aten’s Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Gloves it Hosiery; tn short, every ar ticle pertaining to gentlumon’s wear. Ho re spectfully invites tho public to call and examine his goods. N. HANTOU.' April 20, 1854—tf. A CARD, Dr. H. W. Cauftnan WOULD respectfully announce to tho citi zens of Carlisle and vicinity .that alter an experience of twelve years in tho practice of Medicine, ho has located himself in their midst for tho purpose of devoting his entire attention to tho practice of tho profession, and would re spectfrilly solicit a share of public patronage. Ills ofiico and residence -is next door to 0. MagluughJln’s Hotel, North Hanover st. Carlisle, June 22.1854—-Bm. Notice IS hereby given, that application will bo made to tho noxt Legislature, agreeably to tho con stitution andlap-floftho Commonwealth of Penn sylvanla, for an alteration In tho charter of tho Carlisle Ddpdslto Hank, so ns to confer upon said Bank tho rights and privileges of a bank of Issue, to change tho name to that of “Tho Car lisle Dank,” and to Increase the capital stock one hundred and tlftytlionsand'dollars, if prat* tillable. By order of the Hoard of Directors. WM. M. HEETEAI, Cashier. Carlisle, Juno 3W, IpW—Om I ■ Now. Goods'. Again I:7> *' • » REDUCED! I AM npw'opehing my secbhd'Btinply.of _ trier'Gobds,' whichhave been b'cmghf fori Cash dt ! astonishingly loivpriCOs. 1 ’■ V', : ‘ *-Muado'Baize nt l2VAorth 18J. : 1 l, Lkwiiri(faatcblorsj ; oJ worth-lij. i La\vns(fastcolors) 12i worth 20. f Bardgb'dtfLames.ej worth 12$. ,f ’- 11 1 Barege deLairie8 v l2iwdrth 25.”,' • ! 1 'MusliUsAi wohh'B. 1 BategoO 18| wdrthSl. ' ' “ J v* l; '’‘‘ BlackSilkA 62Vvfdrth 87.’’, : '• 'i. ' 1 ' Black Silks $1 worth l , f -■ StOoklngs'OJ '(Vorth 12J., ", ‘'‘• l .. i .'Black Casßimeros sl>orth 'V” ' A'ftlU assortment of Noodle Worked Uc£dr- McoVefl, Oollriraand,Chimczetls. ’’ , *; ~ | Ladies Mi-css Ctoods, n groat variety, suokos Tissues, Summer Silks] Lawns, Baragos, &ci 1 .SUMMER SHAWLS, very low. . | Great Bargains-iri Hosiery and Gloves.. : ! A go'odsupply and very cheap, of Gentlemen’s plothes, n, . ' ” r . Pant Stuff &; Vesting'.,, r PARASOLS,BONNETS, RIBBONS, Oam : bricks,’ Table Covers, Tickings, Ohocksi-Linebs,. Linen Handkerchiefs, Diapers, &0., than ever sold In Carlisle, . ; ' ' . , Boots[ and- Shoes, • ,> A little lower than ever. ' Having now the larg est and; cheapest,stock-of Now Goods.ln tho county,"!am determined to, give all.who will favor.mo’with* a call,- great bargains.. * , - i 'Our old friends and customers are earnestly invited to call at thq old store, East Main' st. Our iriotto is “ short profits and quick sales.” CHAS." OGILBT. I Carlisle, Juno 1, 1854, ■ r - > “ Wo Strive to Pleaße.” THE Subscriber would respectfully announce to tho citizens of Carlisle, and all persons visiting the same,.that lie has now on band anti will continue to bo Supplied with the. latest nov cities of each successive season, comprising, in part, . CONFECTIONARIES of,the choicest varieties,: such Fine Candy Toys, Jolly Cakes, Bon Bona, Gum, Cordial, Le mon, Chocolate, and. Fruit Drops. Rose, Vanin i and burnt Almonds; French and exploding Sec rets, afcp all tho common varieties, all of which will bo sold wholesaled retail, at low‘raies,at • THE OLD STAND,. N; HANOVER ST., a few doors North of tho Bank, where ho has just received'Fruits and Nuts of tho latest importa tions; such, os Oranges, Lemons', Raisins, Figs, Pruens, Citrons, Currants, soft and paper 'shelled Almonds, Filberts, Cocoa, Cream and Ground Nuts.' Also, Itoys and fancy.goods,* of every kind and from nil parts of Europe, man ufactured of -wood, glass, china, papier-madhioj tin, India rubber, zinc, &c., such as fine, wax, kid arid jointed dolls, sewing and card baskets, work and fancy -boxes, flower vases, motto caps,'tea - sotts, niusic boxes, port monies, battle-doors' grace hoops, masks; drums, guns, trumpets, do-; ralnoso, lotto and other games, &c., fancy Soaps and hair oils df every variety. In connection with tho above, a largo stock of ‘■ - ’ ' \ • RA> Y GROCERIES, '' ■ ! such aaLovcring’a crushed, pulverized and brown Sugars„Coffeb, Molasses,,Starch. Indigo, gal* ratus; Groeri and. Black Teas, Spices Butter. Water and Soda Crackers, Matches, &c., unci us we,“ Strive,to Please,” all ore invited to call and examine our stocki The subscriber returns hla thanks to tho pnblic for tho patronage heretofore bestowed on him and hopes by a desire to please to merit a 'con tinuance of the same. - 1 P. MONYER. 1 Carlisle, March 28, 1854, Useftil, Fragrant, and CfbotH ; BJ. KIEFFEU has just returned from Phil • adelplpa, with an additional supply ol Fresh DRUGS, which, In connection with.his-former stock; will make his establishment-complete jr this department., In addition to'the above, he has Mso just opened a fresh supply of 1 Confectionaries, Fruits, Nuts, Pastes, and Fancy Articles of every description- Tho attention of .ladles is especially invited to •hls-oxteriMVO- n»acTtmenVr<tt'f:«icy ftrltolc*;- -la dles* Toilet Fancy Soaps and Perfumes of every, variety. Gentlemen are invited to examine his flue assortment’ofFancy Articles. Segors, Chi na and Porcolean'Pipes. TobaCcoos of every va riety, .Shaving and Toilet Soups, which Vi 11 be found to be very superior j Canes, Eidirig and Carrioge'Whips, and many other nrticlcs'wblcb more especially interest gentlemen. ■ , . , A number of very superior Woolcu Motts on handj ’ Tho Proprietor will bo very happy to have his ; friends generally .call and, examine his goods, whether they may wish to purchase or not. B: J. KIEFFER. Carlisle,-March 28, 1854. REMOVAL. JOHN D. GORGAS hereby Informs bis friends and customers, that ho has removed his TIN WARE and STOKE; ROOMS to the room lately occupied by;Mr. J. W. Eby as a Grocery Store on West High street, whore ho will as heretofore manufacture and keep constantly in store, every , description of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, made in, tho best stylo, and at tho very lowest prices. Good workmen and the very best ma terial always employed, so as to insure entire satisfaction. : Spouting and Job Work doipj at tho shortest notice, in a superior manner and at fair prices Also, In store at all seasons, a large and attrac tive variety of Parlor and Cooking Stoves, comprising every now and fancy s'tyloi ofall prices and sizes, adapted to burning either wood or cual Ills assortment of Stoves ho intends shall not bo surpassed by any other establishment; compris ing a score or more of different stylos to suit nil tastes. Thankfril to bis Mends lor tbo patronage so long bestowed upon him ut his old stand, ho rcspcctfrrUy invites a call at his new establish ment; confident that his largo assortment cannot fall to plo.utu. , ' JOHN D. GORGAS. Carlisle, March 28, 1861. BPENDID JLWEMII I Thomas conlyn, West nigh st., a fe* ■limra west of Burkholder's Hotel, has him .ccelved the largest assortment of bMiiet'ior. -I • \v< try over offered in Carlisle, consisting in part of. Gold )6L uud Silver Watches of overy variety, and /jSTjat all prices, eight day Clocks, Silver ta 'QM&blo and tea spoons, silver table forks and butter knives, gold.nod silver spectacles, ladies and gentlemen’s gold pens and pencils, gold pens ( wlth silver holder, gold chains of overy ilescrip tjon, oar and finger rings, at all prices, breast plus, &c. • Also, Accordcons ami Musical Boxes, .together with a groat variety of fancy articles.— 'Persons desiring to purchase, are invited to call and examine the assortment. Wo are prepared to sell at very reasonable prices. Quality of all all goods warranted to bo as fine as sold for. 1 THOMASCONLYN. Carlisle, March, 28. 1858. . HATS 2 HATS 1 1 THE subscriber respectfully Informs Ids friends and tho public generally, that ho has removed Ids Hat and Cap Store to his now build-, ing in Main street, where ho will bo glad to sou his ,old customers and friends. lie has now on gffTTih hand a splendid assortment of Ho(s ol JaF|f nil descriptions, from the common Wool tho finest Fur and Silk Hats, and at prices that must suit every one who has on eye to getting tho worth of his money. His Silk, Moleskin and Beaver Hats, ate unsurpassed fur lightness, durability and finish, by those of any other establishment In the county. Boys’ ilntA of every description constantly ,on innd. Cull and examine. WM. 11. TROUT. Carlisle, March 28, 1858. Patent Oalvenlzed Iron Tubing, FOR CHAIN PUMPS. THE Tubing, made of Galvanized Trim by patent machinery. possesses groat strength, combined with simplicity and neatness, and Is warranted not |o.Corrode, is now offered for sale •Jjjho warehnns of tho American Oalrenlzed Iron. kA\*‘ North Tenth Street. Phlla.— A mil assortment of our American Galvanized .Sheet and Roofing Iron always on hand. All orders promptly attended to by tJum* 16,fon] McOULLOUQU IcCp. fytaH ' Hapain<Ms ,«hH< /itatthi, 1 oi"' JOhitry ank ■ ~ HicUnui, alttnU it t j <" flfiost - 'STAtitLING' i cbhsiDtRAflONSV ! ; Reflections for the ( ■ j fkiingU jtfcat 'coantlosa,.hfitfiap oiiu { drag through life as do tho beast# tbo,field, oi * tWyrifioctß of tliO cnHli; evincing no more iholiglit . ,ior refieotiou than though.the noblo fuuulties of lulml •jweranoJi.yonchaafpdito,thfm.' , , .Alauy.quch hro.husbends and fathers, upoq win'tii 'AYeUipohdont' the, health, the. and fbj' t ” happiness xlf ti’cooflding and afledtldnaU) wife.wilb ' pernapa a family df children 1 . ' ‘' iioW'oftsh jt UAirkNS ,, , f ; itNQKBS: FEOM YEABXO YEAB ; ! In that pitiable condition m not cron, for one dav to feet tho bappy and exhilarating Influence incident to tae enjoymont of health. .■ * , < ’■ She may not bo an Invalid confined to ner bed, . or iron to Ijor room; ns her pride, ambition and < energy Induce and • nerve hor to take personal j ebargo of hcr'housohold, even when nor health will idUhwlmit of ty}■ but she is nevertheless perceptibly j 'linking from flay to day, and always ailing. < ~ • Thus, day after day, and month after moiltn iron-. i , -yiroi Her health daily sinks,' till.finally oven U« |‘V «f recovery no longer remains. jAng thus . .;, _ BLOOMING BRIDE, t 'i:i. a in the flush of ] . > jnh ‘ and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and oppa- ; I, ‘ l ut 1 v inexplicably, becomes tufcoblo, siokly, dp • lititod'Wifo, with frame, craacliUcd, nerves no ua'g, spirits depressed, .countotanci bearing the I ~..ui.i.Ma; o f suffering,,and an utter physical and •it! ital prostration. ! ■ ■■ • ; this deplorable change may and docs > iso' from organic or constitutional causes. ■ But 1 rieinir, by far oftencr, to gross and Inexcusable •'.’unrunce of tho simplest and plainest rules of , ~..illli .an connected with tho marriage - state, the . —.dfMi of which entails disease, suffering and , > not only to the wife, bal often,, ; , ilfmlilury Cojnjilajoli upon the Children ■ '1 • INK. niIHU Afro' FOURTH OINEBATIOff,*' tl|ip l|( CONHUDIPTION, SOIIOFUIiA, 1.1 . O' fIONDUIA, INSANITY,-. GOUT,' ,’S BVU., ami other diseases, * its a , i ,*>V : VoFUL INHERITANCE ■ from tin* Parrnt*# • ’ ' . -i. : h i.-* rimlinuo 1 Shall we bo who in ~ i-ihe cattle of our fields, our horvea. ,mr rows, our oxeu, the nature and' <-.c'.cr i '.f ti;e soil wo possess. the texture andf " ' ll v bfour gnmlnaiid merchandise; but in nil that ■ vrti* Oum-lvos us human bologs, with human 1 i' ' laus ‘ and passions, subject to groat derange* Involving our future pea Co and happiness— ill ibnt concerns the health and welfare of. th| V«7,<"..f '-nr nlleelloin. and the mother of our ohil* ,i'ii : m i\l) that concerns (hr mental and physical •ji M liftin' (,f tbiißo' children. w>» should bo I’* l , BENIIQHTED IQNpRANCFp ; A? CtILPABI.K AS INiXCUSAHI.E ! . HpWrloDg shall this ignorance prevail,mo i. - . tive bf ’its bitter fruits 1 How,long «bivll;lK and mother b 6 ignorant of the nature, oburm t ’ causes of tho various womb and sexual cnib]. '.-embittering her‘days by Suffering—suffeun,; . j prolonged to years, eventuating in a compile.': - . diseases utterly , and hopelessly inourauh i 'u,. wo for ever close our oyos to the results of pit..- logical science by whlob we tany ‘ aim- ai t understanding of ourselves ai tneii-nnd rtuu.-i subject to serious lifo-long enduring diMti.v.'i. m». perpetuating (hem to pur children, LET EVERY WISE AND HUSBAND PONDED . iVb husband or wife nttd be ignoiani >•/ •> . eonrertu them most to know to ftchri thvh /" *iui haj>}une.u, .lliat knoivUdge it contamrt i» little work entitled THE MARXIXED WOMAN'S PRIVATE, MEDICAL COMI'ANKLV . BV DR. A. M. AIAUIUUfcAU, PROFESSOR OP UISKASKH OP WOMBS Oar IlnnhreAlh Edition pj), -Jin I’ >• ~1- (<>N Pti«B PAPER, BXTIfA ntNIMV.I f First published in 1(147; and u ■ .SURPRISING.OR WONOr,' i , flint RVKIt V »’ t*. • 1 tvhrlhir MAItiURU OU \OT. rm> i. ncijulrr n f«tl knovvli-itg* jf ihf n. - turr,’character runt rnii<r> ni lm romplnlnts, with flx -«.f lt>il »ympt»msiami thu( •■>nr , .v. lIALF A MILLION ‘ •h«uld bnro bebn sold It is imp"*'c.>i • vcy-fuUy the vu-imis Mihjcct* lre.it 1 •!. h, /' are/of, a nature i«. n-tl} imumU'd fin u.- • ~ j>r»we uim(|i •, >ii ; . .iigi' . - . .m . .1, '.t'D TU«> vfcr- fArn r 'Hi-: , I ' , "tit- vi' / \ t.t HHVItF.U . Hoy-so'book iii.;»*-f l>- V V} M»>. . • Liberty Street, N: V - • - 1 entry iu tho'ClcrltVi'f.i page {• and buy only.n ••'■■■ 1 dealers, or send tiy uiuil, a Maurloeau, as there ntv rj.un. InfridgOmenls of copyright I Upon receipt of One p. RIBD WOMAN’S PRIVATE PANION” is sent {mail,,l Untied Slates, the Canada* » . AU Lenin inust be’pr'*’- Dr. A. 'M. MAUBIORA- l . Oily, Oflio.. , New-Vcnli For sale by-Blanch and Cr .p, Harrisburg; J. .SwurtKjßloomsburgi J. S, Wurth. Lebanon 5 C. J)e Witt, Milford; J. W. B.uw bciui; 11. W> Smith, Huntingdon: 8 j McDon'dd'. Unlontowp 5 J, ,M. B unt, New•,Berlin/; Lmitz, Be idlng; E. T. Mono. Cr m swißd, N'/Kfr It. P.. Crocker. Brownsville ; Wonts’# Curbond-ile Kldrod k Wright'lVVßftaroßfcorti.S.. Tuck. WJlkesbarru; G. W. B. 'Creaky - Moreen S. Loalltt;, Taylor. Utica t H. I*. 1 T. B. Peterson Plillidelphio. - ',i-7 .'. . March,2o, W)i. T> . rriHC subscriber li.ia juai re.tried , X Eastern cities., and U-s opened ut, i/is'ijiipid mAoriii H..noyer street a uev\ .mu full, ■.■assort nivnt of HAKiMi'AHE. and mm invites all per sons id want 01 good llardwar .it induced price to'give him a call as lie can -.ccommodatp all from o needle to an anvil, unc .it prices to suit the times. * To HotiSKKKEPtuB.—A groat iihßortniont of housekeeping articles, such as brass and enamel pTvtiorving kettles, frying pans, buko pans, wof. tie |rous, smoothing irons, shovuls, tgngs, wait er!.. trays, forks, knives, carvers,'steels, butcher knives, rpoontt, plated tea & table spoons, pocket tuApeu knives in groat variety, razor and razor wraps, scissors, shears, spades forks rakes, hoeS, tu\)», water cans, painted buckets, wash boards, Improved patent cistern pumps and loud pipe. Uuukhcs.-t-A large Assortment of whitewash, dust, sweeping, Uorto & painter’s brushes. Uios,—>A largo stock of hammered bar iron, rolM iron of alt kinds, hoop iron, sheet iron, roimd, square and band iron, English wagon bo:jes, and steel of nil kinds. Runts. oil, vamiflltCß, turpentine, glue, &c. (floss of ah sizes. 7V> SuocuAKims.—A full ufißortment of Mo rocco, Linings, Bindings, patent Goat Skins, Lnas, Shpo-threac, I’cgs, Knives, and Tools of nil finds. lake's Fire Proof Paints of different colors, b OahfentkbSi —A frill assortment Of planes, i, chisels, gages, squares, braces, bills, bench ■Vo, hugurs and augur bjtts, hatchets. &c. . 1 Coacumakecs * Saddlebs.—A first rate i|tmcnt of carriage trimmings, such as laces, ills, fringes, drub cloth and sattinott, head ig*l Imitatlon'enamcled luathor, patent loath* iTrtald oil cloth, plain and figured) Dasher Lamps, Axles, Springs. Maldbte Castings, t| Felloes, Hubs, Bows, Philips’ patent boxes ((mod axles,' flno brass, silver'plated and Ja hantess mountings, Saddle trees, Whips, and *y article used by Saddlers Very cheap. f '■ • j. p. lvne; irlislo, March 22,1854.■ ; NOTICE. TVrOTIOE Is hereby given, that tho Dickinson i-TSaylngFund Society, located in Centerville, Cumberland county, Pa., will make application to tho next Loglslatiiro of tho Commonwealth of Pcnhsylvapla, fdr on opt of Incorporation, with a capital of ton thousand dollars, and privilege to Increase to twenty-five thousand dollars, with discounting privileges and power to receive de posits, and sacb other powers and privileges as art usually granted to Saving Institutions; By order of tho Board.' A. G. MILLER, Juno 29, 1854 —Cm Treat’r . WALL PAPER.—A very largo lot of Wol Paper of every shade and design—atprlcos ranging from OJ. cts., and upwards. The stock dopslqta of' .a full assortment of common, satin, silvered omVgllt papers, all of which will bo sold tort }U ■ SACK'S MoW I //ousc, AppUfoiys fluiiding 3'lo tym& Jlrod y. ■ l ' r t :AihcrlcanrA ! American Attica* Übloq, wduld , ’i |, flilly’fifan6unbe £o the‘clthfeis of ‘thp'Ubited States andfho Oapidas, that lor ihophrpoqeof cultivutihg p taste fer tile ’ Arid arts throughout thq country, tiftd’tfUhthdvWWdf enabling every family to becopiu .poaseSßod of a gallery pf En gravings,Ay ih'd Fiict JrlUit 'of the ~ ~. Tlioy have determined, In order to create qn ex-" tensive aale i'bf, their Engraving*,.and thus, not only give employments a largo immbefpf art ists and other*, but' inspire‘among opr country men a ftotks of art, to present'(p tllo purchasers ;of'their obgnivings, wh'*h 2C(|,OQO of themUrq sbldj‘ 1 '. ’' ; .250,000 6sis ', pf the actual cost 0f ,5150,000 -•.Each purchaser .of-,it. 0.,0 Collar, Engraving, therefore, receiTos pot only an Engraving richly worth tho money, but also a ticket whibh e'utii lies him,to’ one of-tho Gifts‘when they are disJ tributed, r . r , ' For Flvd Dollars, a highly flnishedEn’gravingj beautifully painted |n oil, and five gift will bo sent; or.lflvO dollar’s worth of'splendid Engravings can bo Selected.from the catalogue; ' A copy of the. catalogue, together with a upe cimen.o.f on?'of; the Engravings, can.hq;soon at the office pf this paper., , i ■ For ; each dollar sent, an Engraving actually worth that sum, and a Gift Ticket, will holm, mediately forwarded. . ;'Agents* ,l "... The Committee believing that the success of this, Great National- Undertaking will be rially promoted by tho energy and ch’torprlse, of intelligent and persevering Agents, have resol ved to treat wltu such on tho most liberal terms. Any person wishing to become an Agent, by sending (post paid,) sl,' will receive "by rbturn of mail, a ono 1 dollar engraving, a gift ticket; a prospectus, a catalogue and all other necessary Information. • ' ' - ■ . : On tho final completion of tho sale, tho-Gifts will bu placed iiiithe hands of n Committbb of the purchasers to .bo distributed, duo notico of which wilbbo given throughout the United States and tho Canadas. 1- .-. . . •- •• LIST OE GIFTS:. • 100 marblo busts of Wasbingt’uatsloo $lO,OOO 100 ■ . .Clay. ~■ ,100 10,000 10,0, ■ iWobster . ,• 1pp,,10,000 IUO » ' «» Calhoun 100 10,000 60 elegant oil paintings, in,splendid- ' , • : gilt.frames, slzo.Bx4 tt. each. 100 : 5,000 100 elegant oil (ialntihga 2xB R each, 150 6,000 500 steel plate,engravings, brilliant-" ' . 11 ly cbl’d' in 511, rich gilt frames ’ ; 24xS0 In. hdeh, ’ ‘ ‘ 10 5,000 i 10,000 elegant stool plate engravings > • oUd fn oil, ; of the'Washington, ■ i ' 'iomiment,' 20x26 In. eachj 2«7 ■ * .0 uteel plate bngtavings, from 1' " lltr.'runtplates, nowtnpos sos-'iiui of, k owned by tho Art t.'ir' l/uioti, of the market value <ii. iVurn 50 cts‘ tojsloo finch. 1 lii .si-ciasj> Dwelling, In'Slslst.N. i'. Oily, 2*2 building iota in' 100 and'lol Ms. N. 1 Y\(slty;ea<hi'26xlOO it. deep.' at 1 • • ■ 100 Vlll.i Sites, containing eaph 10,- , 000 sij: ft. in the puburlia N. T. cltyi ‘ hh(V comthandinga magniflcoiit ylew.of the Hud- , son River and tong "Island ’ ’ Sound, at ‘ ‘ *' 60Q OOjOOO 20 perpetual loans of cash, without Interest, or security of $250 ea. 6,000 a- r ' « « , 'lOO k ; " ■- 5,000 .« , .60 “ 5,000 ‘2O <* 6,000 6 “ 10,000 20(0 ' 'RcfcVunce in regird to the Real EstatbiF. J. Flsscher & Co.. Real Estito Brokers, N. Y.— Orders, (post-paid,) with money ortdosed, to bo addressed,.• 1 ' ’ : . ■ J., \V, HOLBROOKE, Sec’ry, . , 605 Broadway, N. Y. Engravings In the catalogue arc now ready for delivery, f ' Aug 10, 1864-n-Gm : ‘* ,U in* Kiiow Tli)N« If.” tyNjhWhmi/c' Book for 25 cents. —“ Every fa ./ mtly'sKoiad have a cbp\j ' i: r - Tl Conics bold in less than a JtvlJUajLVf,lif‘year. . A new edition,,re- Issued., ‘ 1 Medical Manuel and Hand Boblj, foritiih Aflhcted—containing an outline of ■(lib origin, progress, treatment and cure of eve ry lortu of disease coniracted'by promiscuous sexual intercourse, by self-abuse or by sexual excess, with advice for thoirpreventlOn. Writ leu m a ,'lamiliar . style, avoiding all medical tec.micalilios, undoverything that would ofibnd tue ear ot decency \ with un outline of com pi mils incident to Females, from the result of some l\vei\ty years’, successful practice, exclu sively devoted to the cure of diseases of a deli ’calo'or private nature. ■ 1 To which is added receipts for Iho euro of the atiuve diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symptoms and cure of the Fever and Ague. i'es.imony of The Projeisor' of Obstetrics in Penn. Vollege, PAiiaric/p/ua “1)U. UUN .fklI’S MEHJCAL MANUEL.”—The author ■g|‘/liifi worn, unlike the majority of those who to curb the diseases of which it treats is a graduate ul one of the best Colleges In the United States., If afifords mo pleasure to rec ommend him to the iuUortunalo, or to the vie tim of malpractice, os a successful and expo, ribncecl practitioner, in whose honor and integ. rßy.^lvy f .nj a £. ddaco the greatest' confldeuco. -V. ,\jy ~ j.*.. - _ yjos. 3. Lonqsuoub, M. 1). • $8? tVoitilward, M. D., qf Penn, Univer eily, Phifmetyhia. —lt gives mu pleasure to add Iqy testimony to, the professional ability of the 'Author of tlio “Medical Manual,”—Numer ous coses of disease of the genital Organs, some of them ol long standing, 1 have come un der my‘notice, in which his skill lias been ipanl fest In restoring to perfect health, in somocases where jUio parent, bos been considered beyond medical old. In the treatment, of Suiqinal weakness, or disarrangement of the functions produced by self-abuse or Excess of vonory, 1 do not know his.superior in the profession.— 1 haVo been acquainted with the Author some thirty years, and deem It'no more than justice to him as well as,kindness to .the' unfortunate victim of 'curly Indiscretion, to recommend him us one in whuso professional skill and Integrity they may safely confide thbrusolvos.—AirnSD Woudwabd, M. •‘This is, without' exception, tho most com prehensive ami intelligible work .on the class of diseases on which it treats. Avoiding all tech nical terms, it addresses Itself to the reason ol Its roadurs. It Is • free from all objectionable mutter, uml no parontj however fastlduous, can object to placing It in the hands' of his sons.— Tho author has devoted many years to the treat ment of the various complaints treated of, and, with too little, breath to. puli', and too little pre sumption to impose, he husofiered to the world, ut tho inufoly nominal price of 25 cents,‘the fruit of some twenty yoars’ most successful practice.”— Herald. ‘‘No teacher or parent should bo without tho knowledge imparted in this valuable work. It Would save years, of pain, mortification and sor raw to tho youth utidor their charge.” —Peopled Jldvocafe. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing of ‘•nuntur’s Medical Manuel” says“ Thousands upon thousands of qur youth, by evil example and 1 influence of- tho passions, have boon led In to tho habit of, self-pollution; without realizing the'sin and' foarfril consequences upon them selves and theirpostorlty. Thocnnstltutlons of thousands who are raising families liayo been enfeebled, If not brokoh down, and they do not know the caubo or tho euro; Anything that can bo done so to enlighten and Influence tho pub. lio mind tas to oheck, and ultimately to remove this widespread source of human wretchedness, would confer the greatest' blessing next to tho religion of Jesus Christ, on tho present and coming generation. Jntempcranco (or tho use of Intoxicating drinks) though it has slain thou sands upon thousotodd, is not a greater scourge to trio human rqco. Accept my thanks on bo halfof tho afflicted, apd, bqliovo mo 1 , yourco; worker in tho good work, ydu ore so actively en gaged In.” One copy (securely enveloped) will bo for warded. free of postage, to any part of tho Uni ted States for 25, cants, or six copies forsl. Address (post paid) COSDEN & CO-, Publish ers, or Box 100, Phitndotphin. t£7" Booksellers, Canvassers ami Book Agents .supplied, on',tjio most liberal terms. Soptoaibor 7? 1864—!}*. Attention I , THOSE oi'^bdwhq'haVo’ooen afflicted foij yeats. with tbls' loathßotnediaease/ahd wlio haVe been usin£ airabst i every nostrum’ before ■th6 publlo withoutrolief. > (‘We .say tto you try f‘Bfaechor’s Antirdyspeptio// and you jtrtll soon ,bo convinced of its great superiority, over .every othorpreparation;,> tVe could, give ; yon many certificates corroborating, quy ,hseorfl(?p,j putm pinglo:trlal -jvortU qU., JChls remedy of, , ~. •..;vL. m.j,,.' .. B. d* K|UFFjsjl r South Hariovpr street, q few, poors'south, of •khdCouftThousc, 1 ’ ; rcdrlisle; June'ls, J854'.; ‘' , l •'' V J/ -' EAOtEBOm. » - Ab. 881; Market,Simiy Philadelphia. THE subscriber takes this method’to inform MS'friends-and the i public in general; thathe has token this'Well 'kriown stand, and hopes, by Strict attention to business, to gain a'share of the public patronage, heretofore so liberally extended ,tQ him. while in the above business da, Lan caster county, and recently in Cumberland county, Fa. .Thq Hqdse has bepu pcatly, furnished through, out, and Hip rooms drolargo land airy,and, (of comfort are unsurpassed inthacity. The Table is always supplied with the bcst’tho markot.can afford, and his Bau can 'Compete for choice li* qnors with the best barsin. the-City.r The Sta bles are largo’ and .newly fitted up for drovers and the public in general. ' '■ My charges' hrb as reasonable as any other in Markoi strcot.i'Give mo a'cal). ‘ ■* •' ■ ’ : ■ l i FRED’K. ZARRACHER. Philo. ‘April 18, ■ .. JOHN IVLYN WHOLESALE and : retail dealer lii Ameri can, English &’ German Hardware, Oils, Paints* Varnish, &c. Mechanics, builders l and the ipuhllc generally, who ore In:vrontof Hard waro of any, kind, are'invited toiooll in ond ex amine my unusually largo stock:o( goods, which I am selling at very low prices—jnst ; step In, it .will only detain you a .few, minutes to bd con. vinced thpt what oveiy body saysjinust, botrno, that Lynd’s is decidedly the place to getgoop ‘goods at low prices. J. P. LYNE, [May 11TVcrt side of N. Hanover if. . . SCYTHES, SCYTHES. ■ JUST received a very largo lot of Scythes,of superior Brands, to which I Invito t)io atten tion of Cradle makers, and oil others in want of this article, the attention of Farmers is also' in vited to the groat variety, of Forming utensils of the very best makers. Ploughs of all kinds furnished at a smalladvance, on. City prices.— Homo makes dt the manufacturers prices, also a superior article of Churns," which ive warrant (o make more butter out of the same quantity of Cream than any other Churn Irt, use. try it. , • • JOHNP.LTNE) West side North Hanover'Slreet,. ■ ’ C rlislej May-11 ■ 1 > ■ ■ 4 40,000 EWV.XOP A,, , Bin Sinking and DIES altered, Envelopes stamped with busi ness cards. Homeopathic Envelopes, self scaled and printed. Paper,Bags for putting up Garden and Flower Seeds, with printed, direc. tions, at 55 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, by , WILLIAM COLBERT. N. B. . Orders will be delivered by Express', or bs per agreement' ' ■ March 23,1864—Cmd. ■. Spring and Sumiue - 41,000 12,000 1000 22,000 i UNOtD & LIVINGSTON respectfully tn 'xl. form tfaicir l friends and the public, (hat they have now on band at'their'store in North Hah. over street, opposite Maglaugblln’s hotel, a very handsome and complete assortment of Spring and Summer - ■. - Ready-made Olothlnpy which they can sell at prices so low as to snltall who may favor them with a* visit. Their Cloth ing is all-of, their own manufacture, and consists in part of-Dress and Frock COATS of the best qualities of English and French Cloths, made and trimmed In the very best atylej Spring Sack Coats of cloth, eusslmeres and; tweeds, various colors und prices. French, Black Doeskin and Fancy,Cnssiracro PANTALOONS, as well as Pantaloons of every description," and very cheap.. • VESTS of rich flincy silks and sfttlhiq bombo y|nm t I mqtttJilllufljl-ailJ .cllflllifo, oi> till prices. ’ - ' ri A Bill assortment of BOY*S CLOTHING. - ' Fancy drees articles,‘ embracing all the hew styles of Cravats. While, black and colored silk, kid, lisle ; Cotton GLOVES of every description. ; Trunks and-Carpct Bugs of suporiorflnlshara at low; prices. - . 1 Suspenders of supcriormamifActuro. Under, shirts and Drawers of fine Merino, silk, net cot ton, jean and muslin, of every description and quality. Umbrellas of silk and chiton very cheap. All ’qf which will.bo sold nt tho lowest prices whole sale or retail. I Remember the old stand, opposite Maglaugh lin’s hotel. ARNOLD A LIVINGSTON Carlisle, March 30,1854. , - GREAT ARRIVAL OF SPRING & SUMMER Atihts Store of the subscriber, the i , Dry-Goodiy Groceries, Bools $ Shoes, Til £ subscriber- respectfully informs Ids friends, undnymerous fcnstomers that hu has rcturnud!lVoju i’hiladelphla, with d largo and vq-, rled'nSsorUiitint of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting ip-part of , u • , x Ladies' Dress Goods, Such ns black and fancy Silks, black and change* able Alpacas, Bareges, Barege do Laities, Mens, do Bogo, Bombazines, plain, iigured and change able Poplins, Lawns, Calicoes,Ginghams, Gloves, Hosiery, &c., &c. Genilernen's Dress Goods, such as fine black ami brdwn French Cloths, black Doeskin and fancy Casshners, satin and fancy 1 Vestings, black He Italian fancy Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, &c. JUTS jIND CJPS. A largo assortment of Mens* & Boys* Hats and Caps, embracing every stylo and quality. Also, 1 a,largo and varied assortment of Parasols, Bon-' nets and Ribbons. , ! ' < , J)OiIf.E.ST/CS.—Bleached & unbleached Mus lin, Chocks, Tickings, Jeans, Drills,'Tablo-dU per. Bagging, Osnabuvgs, Toweling, Tablolln ens, &0.. i HOOTS $ SIIOES,~~ A largo .assortment of Men’s, Women’s & Children's Boots & Shoos, Jenny Lind & buskin Shoos at very low prices.; , Colored and white Carpet Chain. . ' GIiOCEUIES. —A largo nssorsmont of Gro. corics, such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rico, Teas, &c., fee. All who visit our establishment are froo to ac knowledge that wo aro bulling Foreign and Do mostlc Dry-Goods, Boots, Shoes, &0., at aston- Ishlnglylowpricos. Ourlowprlccshavoalroody attracted a largo number of people. Tho atlon tioil of all who wish good bargains is solicited, as groatlnducomcntscanbuoflbred to purchasers. Don’t forgot tho old stand; Humurich’s corner. NorlhHanovor street. : ' Butter, Eggs, Hags nod Soap taken at marke prices. N. W, WOODS, Jgtnt. Carlisle, April 18,1864. • . ° ..■.gPpffi* Citizens of Cumberland County. W O desire poo I -(cm Is at the lowest prices I agd a very largo and heavy stock to soled, (Vurn. uro invited to call St tho old Cheap Store for 1 silks, Borages, Bonnols & Ribbons, ■■ Tissues, Lawns, Parasols, 1 ' Barege do Laities, Gloves, Hosiery, Ginghams, Do Begos, I,aces, Edgings, Calicoes Alpaebas, 1 French Worked Collars, Muslins, Checks, ' Spring Shawls, Tickings, Diapers, Dress Trimmings, Cloths, Cnsslmcros, Vestings, Summer Studs, and a groat variety of other goods, embracing, wo bellnvo, every article In our lino, to which nil wanting bargains, nro requested to oxamlm as wo nro cutting goods very close this Spring and no mistake. BENTZ & BROTHERS. ( April 18,1854. , ' tViill Paper, Wall Paper. ; ANOTHER arrival air Wall. Paper lust re* eelved, cheaper than, ever, ~Al«o,' Window-. Shades by thq cargo,'ckoiip, cheaper, choanoafcl for age by - HENRV SAXTON. April 18, .1801. 'FirstArrlvnlof ndrdwfti^? (ipHE ■aubsoiibfejv having, totnrai&'lVotti th. lids' Jaat'opened i foUhk if.U trad.. idtgq and well selected stock -of Foreign t&A Homoatic Hardware, embracing overyth| n » tnm uti|y.found, fn that lino pf bußlneeß. ; Tho ?u,n*. tibri or friends dnd‘ the ; public''generally ]., ,; '■ spectfhlly directed to the dsabrlmebt on’hana* assuring thbm that goods of all kinds will be sold for cosh at, alyery small advance on manufictur. ors prices.' ; ;,Jr. ,* fiorptnters and Builder* are iavltcd tp exam ine’ tho’assbr'tmcnt of Locks, ‘liatchbsl.HiQeei' Bolts, Screws. Glassy Putty, Oil, Painty * Rcmcmberthoold-Btand/inEaitHigb’street whore they aro for sale cheap, .»' ■ *' • l,{ . DPO , South Hanovir Street, ntar the Court jj outfj* BJ. KIEFPER, Druggist, would •ly-infonmthd dtisoris of Garlislo otad rfc/n 1 Uy,;thathdhas.openodanow fl ' CHEMICAL AND DBtJQ STORE.M j B(a stock la entirely now, and has been selected with, groat care,;, As many of the articles in d&l|v use by physicians ond families deteriorate bran and exposure, great care will bo tokennbtVosl. low such articled to accinhulato In such qbiatUlei, < •- ‘Attention id especially invited to his stock‘bf ’ Jlcdicinos, Essential Oils, TinctureS/WlndsjiEk- ' tracts, Confenctions, .Chemicals, &c.„ together with a full assortment of Faints, yntpishes, Rye. stlfffs, Pdinit and Varnish Brushes,'and’ £ CONFECTIONARIES " ;f of every variety. Ho has also bn v hand a spiep- $ did assortment of Perfomos,'Soaps, fancy/ hair, \ clothes and flesh Brushes; Suppdriere; Breast ' Exhausters, Nipple Shields, Tooth,,Washes oridv Paste's.- Albo,_ f ’ ;j ,; v V»'J Medicinal Wines (mdJirandies,'. I of the,best quality. , Segura, from the bqrtiHd--'! vana and Spanish houses/of every fiaypr, fob one cent upwards. -• ‘ • ' . , ; |y. In order to ensure his customers against mlk.- takes during any temporary' absence of the pro- • ' prlctor, the services o( an experienced and com-' patent assistant have been secured,..-which-frjfl bo felt to bo important, in view of tho,responsh bilitlcs which-are known to devolve tipop the ( druggist. ■•' •' l ' 'V '''■■ : Physicians’ proscriptions will ho ftithftdly-arid promptly attended to. Orders IVoiU Physicians- ■ and Merchants in the country will bo filled vmh edre, and at prices which must prove satisfactory. A liberal share of public pdtronftgd is resnpfch sully solicited. Terms dish.' 1 ’ ' l ' l B. J. KIEFFER. M* rch 28, 1854. R, GEORGE 2. BRET 2, '.-‘i f . ‘ ■-■ !* 1 / i^isr WILL perform all operations upon the teeth that may bo required for their preservation. .Artificial teeth inserted, from a single tooth to »n entire sot, on the most scientific principles, DU* eases of the mouth and irregularities carefully treated. Ofllco at tho residence W his brother. on Forth Pitt street. C rlisle, March 28,1854. on. i. c. too Mis, WILL pcrfbrm all operations upon the Teeth that 'are required for their preservation, such os Cleaning, Filing Plugging, &c., or will restore the loss of them, by inserting Artificial Tooth, from a single tooth to a frill set. " ,'' ’ on Pitt street, a few doors South ol the Railroad Hotel. ; • ■ 'Jr- N. D. Dr. Loomis will bo absent fata Carlisle the last toil days in each month, • v • , arllslo, March 23,1854, . • • Dr. George W. SJcldlch, CAREFULLY attends to all operation* upoh the Teeth and adjacent parts that disease or irregularity may require. Ho will. also Insert Teeth of every description, such as Plpst, Sin gle. and Block Teeth» v-,. / Gumsi” and will construct ArtinepJ‘palates, Obburatlons, Regulating Pieces, fchnl bttoy ip- j nllance Used in the dental art. 1 operating room , rv. at thd residence of Dr. Samuel Elliott, Eost Rlgh street, Carlisle. ' ; March 9, 1854.—tf,, Fire Insurance. ■ , l; ;; THE Allen and East Ponnsborough,Mutual ’• Flro Insurance Company i of (hirnWrhmd county, incorporated by an act of Assembly, is , now Lilly organized, and In operation undcf tho management of the following Moimgors, vl*« 1 Daniel Bally, Win. R.'Gorgos, Michael Cock- Hn, Melcholr Bronneman; Christian Staymin/ John C. Dunlap, Jacob 11. Coover, Lcwia.HyOf* Henry Logan, BonjominH. Muaacr, Jacob ma, Joseph Wlckeralmm, Alexander Cathcarl., Tho rales oflnsuranco are as low and favortMs as any Company of tho kind in tho Stoto. ' sons wishing to become members oro v inVitcd ' mako application to tho Agents of tlio Cbnjpanjn ~ who aro willing to'wait upon them at any tlme;( y* BENJ. H. MOSSER,.President.', y; lllkut Looan, Vico President:.) ; f • Lewis llteh, Secretary. Miohaei. - .»v" March 28, 1854. „<,■ AGENTS. CuMOKntAND County^—Rudolph Martin, Cumberland; C.B. Homan, Kingstown? Hen ry - Zcarlng, Shlrcmanstowrn , Charles Dell, Carlisle; Dr. J. Alii, Churchtown; Samuel Graham, West Pcnnsboro j James McDowell; Frnnkfonh ’Noao’ Grifllth, South Middleton; ■ Samuel WoodburU, Dickinson; Samuel Coover, Boitfamln .Ust®*- stick, Mochnnicsburg; John Sherrlcki i David Coover, Shopherdstown., ‘ ’ ~ - , -j. Yohk County.-^ohn Bowman, Dlllsborg I* • "Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., y> Mb- Ingtoni W. S. Picking* Dover? W. Crftil> Far* adiso. ' 1 1 ‘j ‘‘ ‘ llAtinißDuno. —nbuscr it Lochman. • ‘ Members of tho Company Laving policies snom td expire, can havo thorn renewed by making •**" plication to anv of tho Agents. ' ! WAll PAPEHrOUI TBi. M , .. MILLION. , .... , •■■■( I HAVE just received my Spring Stock of Ta per Hangings, which, surpass In styloi quality and price any that has over boon -exhibited In Carlisle, I, respectfully solicit a.coil frptu thq per sons in want of Paper Hangings of anydostjrip* ■ lion, as lam confident,my .assortment, fWr passes any in the Borough, and in stylo and price has but taw rivals ini tho city. I only dak of the public to call In and oxamino my assqrtmynt be-j fore making their, purchases, as I am confidant; my chased designs cannot tall to plcago tbo taslldlous.. JOHNFiLYW * West side of North Honour tf-.r 1 Carlisle, March 28, 1864. riUST AkRIVAL OF HAIRIN . WARES ■ ( I’. THE subscriber haying returned has Just opened for tlio Spring trade a'largo nnd well selected stock of Foreign and Dbraeifio , Hardware, embracing everything usually foimA In that lino of business* *■' and tbo public generally is respoctftihydiiycled to tbo assortment on hand, assuring tb&a Utat goods of all klnds.wlll )w sold, for tub At A,iwy smnl| advance on manufacturers prices.,. ■, I' Carpeni(rs and Builder* —are lnvitc(|,to exam-* jlno the assortment of Locks, Latches, 1 Hinged,. ! Rolls, Screws, Glass, Putty, Oil, Paints, 'Aoi-i-- Remember tlio old stand, in East High 1 street whore they ore for sale cheap. f t HENRY. SAXTON. />•< i March 20. 1858. Talic rrollco, '( r *. 'TJOTAV'aU poraons commencing houflp# keeping, and all Inwdntof thorn can with knives & forks, spoons, Indies, coflfcwnllljp gans, kettles, band-irons, &c., at a vsr^iQwry* Starch 28,1888.< ‘ PLOUGHS. —Durkoo’acollated York PjVf constantly ort hand—alio, Craighead'poW Plank’s make—all for,sale at ' ■ March 23,18C8. L , SAXTON’S. !■ ■- > ■■ ■ ■ . 11 , TABLE OIL/—A now.lot of auporlor-'.Tablfr Oil, ns also,Pickles, Toraatto.Ketchup, V*T Rum, French Mustards-For solo hy .."i Aug. 8) '1854. J.
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